The life of Percy Bysshe Shelley: in 2 vol, Volumen 1Cautley Newby, 1847 |
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... every canting hypocrite- Yearning for Heaven with all his soul's desire- Cursed by his father - a fond wife's delight- Starlike in a wild ocean to expire ! THE AUTHOR . WRITTEN UNDER DRYDEN'S EPIGRAM : " Three poets in three.
... every canting hypocrite- Yearning for Heaven with all his soul's desire- Cursed by his father - a fond wife's delight- Starlike in a wild ocean to expire ! THE AUTHOR . WRITTEN UNDER DRYDEN'S EPIGRAM : " Three poets in three.
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... soul sublime - why may I not say divine , for what is there that comes nearer to God than genius in the heart of a child ? I , too , was the only one at the school with whom he could communicate his sufferings , or exchange ideas : I ...
... soul sublime - why may I not say divine , for what is there that comes nearer to God than genius in the heart of a child ? I , too , was the only one at the school with whom he could communicate his sufferings , or exchange ideas : I ...
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... soul , and perhaps this inward life aided him in his search after those mysteries to which he afterwards clung with a faith so unshaken . It is well known how few boys profit much by these great public schools , especially by Eton , the ...
... soul , and perhaps this inward life aided him in his search after those mysteries to which he afterwards clung with a faith so unshaken . It is well known how few boys profit much by these great public schools , especially by Eton , the ...
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... soul Ripen into truth and virtuous daring grow ? Whose eyes have I gazed fondly on , And loved mankind the more ? Harriet ! on thine : -thou wert my purer mind- Thou wert the inspiration of my song- Thine are these early wilding flowers ...
... soul Ripen into truth and virtuous daring grow ? Whose eyes have I gazed fondly on , And loved mankind the more ? Harriet ! on thine : -thou wert my purer mind- Thou wert the inspiration of my song- Thine are these early wilding flowers ...
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... soul to save , And in horror sank on the ground . Then despair nerved his arm , To dispel the charm , And he burst Rosa's coffin asunder . And the fierce storm did swell More terrific and fell , And louder peal'd the thunder . And laugh ...
... soul to save , And in horror sank on the ground . Then despair nerved his arm , To dispel the charm , And he burst Rosa's coffin asunder . And the fierce storm did swell More terrific and fell , And louder peal'd the thunder . And laugh ...
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